August 6, 2017, 6:00pm, Vancouver, WA

In her latest book, The Soil Will Save Us, Kristin Ohlson lays out a thesis that farmers and climate researchers have been talking about for decades--that a change in farming and forestry techniques could collect and hold enough carbon in the ground to not only mitigate but reverse global warming.

March 8, 2017, 6:30am, Anaheim, CA

Anaheim Marriott - Climate Day Film Screening: Kiss the Ground and panel discussion

Attend a sneak preview of select scenes from the upcoming documentary, Kiss The Ground. This film is scheduled to hit theaters in 2018 and is the first of its kind to provide a clear solution to climate change through food choices. Based on a forthcoming book with the same title, Kiss the Ground, this film will focus on Regenerative Agriculture and the heroes on the front lines of this new agricultural and food revolution.

A panel discussion and Q&A, featuring voices from the documentary and industry leaders, will immediately follow the screening.
Room: Marriott, Grand Salon F

In her latest book, The Soil Will Save Us, Kristin Ohlson lays out a thesis that farmers and climate researchers have been talking about for decades--that a change in farming and forestry techniques could collect and hold enough carbon in the ground to not only mitigate but reverse global warming.

January 11, 2017, 9:00am, Washington, DC

Hope for the future depends on reversing three disturbing trends: unprecedented concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, skyrocketing rates of diet-related chronic disease, and rapidly diminishing natural resources, especially water. These problems have one thing in common: They can't be solved without soil. We might take dirt for granted, but we can't do much without it. In this briefing, experts will explain how our ability to feed the world and cool the planet depends on how we care for the soil.

October 16, 2016, 10:00am, Boston, MA

Presentation from 10 - 11:30 am. Despite the majority of nutrition professionals being concerned with climate change and its impact on human health only about one-third of dietitians are incorporating climate change mitigation strategies into practice, which include efforts to reduce or prevent emission of greenhouse gases. After this session, participants will be well versed on the state of the climate, how it affects agriculture, and how it will impact human health globally and locally in the years to come. Planned with The Academy Committee for Lifelong Learning.

April 15, 2016, 1:00pm, Portland, ME

Join keynote speaker, Kristin Ohlson, for the 34th National Forum which provides an opportunity for grassroots advocates, scientists, and policy makers to share our efforts and build local, state and national strategies for strength and growth. April 15 -16, 2016.

April 1, 2016, 7:00pm, Peninsula, OH

Kristin Ohlson’s book The Soil Will Save Us waxes eloquently about the ground beneath our feet, unfolding a narrative on how soil health directly impacts science, farming, food, and environmentalism. She will discuss her findings on this critical subject and inspire people to take steps to revitalize a resource that most take for granted. Co-sponsored by Countryside Conservancy. Buy tickets.

October 17, 2015, 10:00am, Cincinnati, OH

Books by the Banks: Cincinnati USA Book Festival is an annual celebration of books and reading that takes place every October in downtown Cincinnati. The day-long festival, which is free and open to the public, features national, regional, and local authors and illustrators; book signings; panel discussions; and activities for the entire family to enjoy.

February 19, 2015, 6:00pm, Eugene, OR

January 29, 2015, 4:00pm, Houston, TX

OHBA presents an evening with Kristin Ohlson, author of The Soil Will Save Us, a critically acclaimed book that is changing how we look at and value soil. This event will make you proud to be organic. Tickets include a delicious dinner and plenty of social networking. Register Now.

December 5, 2014, 10:45am, Dijon, France

Assessing soil biodiversity and its role for ecosystem services
10:45am - 12:30pm - Panel Discussion: How to translate scientific knowledge in soil policies and for soil management? What are the bottle necks for such translation?